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2 Natural Food Stocks Holding Steady Despite Market Challenges
ZACKS· 2025-07-07 14:21
The Zacks Natural Foods Products industry is navigating a challenging macroeconomic environment marked by persistent inflation and reduced consumer spending. Additionally, rising input costs and higher operational expenses continue to put pressure on profit margins across the sector.However, the industry is finding support from increasing consumer focus on health and wellness, driving strong demand for nutritious, natural and wholesome food products. To tap into this trend, many companies are expanding thei ...
OraSure Technologies(OSUR) - 2025 FY - Earnings Call Presentation
2025-07-07 13:29
Investment Highlights - OraSure Technologies (OTI) is positioned to return to growth in its core business in 2025[5] - OTI has a differentiated product pipeline aligned with long-term healthcare trends, with potential product milestones expected to accelerate growth in 2025 and beyond[5] - OTI has an opportunity for significant operating margin leverage as volumes grow[5] - As of Q3 2024, OTI has $279 million of cash and no debt[5, 37] Strategic Transformation - OTI is focused on strengthening its foundation, elevating core growth, and accelerating profitable growth[7, 42] - OTI aims to improve access, quality, and value of healthcare with innovation in effortless tests and sample management solutions[9] - OTI is expanding its diagnostics portfolio with new tests and next-generation platform expansion, prioritizing instrument-free tests[12, 13] - OTI's acquisition of Sherlock Biosciences strengthens and broadens its diagnostic portfolio with molecular testing capabilities[19] - OTI anticipates submitting Sherlock's disposable self-test for CT/NG to the FDA by the end of 2025, targeting a $1.5 billion and growing market[22] Financial Performance - OTI is targeting a path to 50% adjusted gross margin[40] - The company's non-GAAP gross margin was 40% in FY23 and an estimated 40% in FY24[38] - Core revenue was $143 million in FY23 and an estimated $138 million in FY24, while COVID-19 revenue was $115 million in FY23 and an estimated $45 million in FY24[38]
iRhythm Technologies Announces Board Member Retirements and New Director Appointments
GlobeNewswire News Room· 2025-07-07 12:30
SAN FRANCISCO, July 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- iRhythm Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:IRTC) , a leading digital health care company focused on creating trusted solutions that detect, predict, and prevent disease, today announced the retirement of two long-serving board members, Mark Rubash and Ralph Snyderman, M.D., effective July 7, 2025. Concurrently, Karen McGinnis and Kevin O’Boyle have accepted appointments to the board of directors. Mark Rubash has served on the board since 2016, prior to the company’s ...
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Rev. Barber: Trump ‘constitutionally inconsistent, morally indefensible, and economically insane'
MSNBC· 2025-07-06 20:06
This week, Americans mark 249 years since a group of colonists outraged by a distant government's abuse of power declared their intention to form a new nation. One founded on liberty, equality, and the radical idea at the time that governments derive their powers from the consent of the governed. We celebrate July 4th with fireworks and flags. But the deeper meaning of this day, of this remarkable experiment, is not about triumph. It's about aspiration. The Declaration of Independence certainly did not give ...
Jaime Harrison reveals Dems’ plan to ‘get rid of riffraff in Congress’ after Trump’s big bill passes
MSNBC· 2025-07-06 16:55
with the political fallout from President Trump's sweeping tax and spending legislation that will cause millions to lose health care and food coverage over the next decade. That includes Elon Musk announcing he's launching a new political party, the America Party, after slamming the president's massive legislation. Meanwhile, Democrats see a path forward to win back voters by using the new law as a political cudel.As the New York Times points out, top party officials consider the president's sweeping domest ...
This bill will “kill people”: Dem Rep. on how party can capitalize on Trump's unpopular law
MSNBC· 2025-07-06 16:51
All right, welcome back to the weekend prime time. Now that Trump's mega bill is now mega law, Democrats are pivoting from fighting the bill's passage to using it against Republicans in the midterms. The bill is wildly unpopular.I probably don't need to tell you that. A Fox News poll found only 38% of registered voters support it while 59% oppose it. DNC Chair Ken Martin tells the AP, quote, "Republicans own this mess and it's an albatross around their necks heading into the midterms, this is the least popu ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-06 12:10
Instead of celebrating a landmark HIV prevention drug, aid groups are scrambling to keep those already infected alive after Trump's gutting of the global health infrastructure, @lisamjarvis says (via @opinion) https://t.co/SGDWStQrGQ ...
Rep. Jeffries: Trump's megabill will 'end effectively Medicaid as we know it'
MSNBC· 2025-07-05 23:19
You used your magic minute, which was which is historic, during the spending bill debate this week to deliver the longest House uh floor speech in US history. For anyone who's missed the full 8 hours and 45 minutes, can you tell us tonight what's wrong with this piece of legislation. Well, great to be with you, Rev.Thanks again for having me on. And you know, the one big ugly bill uh hurts everyday Americans and rewards billionaires. It's the largest attack on health care in American history.More than 17 mi ...
’This marks a decision to go backwards’: Robert Reich on One Big Beautiful Bill Act
MSNBC· 2025-07-05 20:33
ES and cuts are going to lead to the loss of service and the possibility that some of the country's 760 at risk financially strapped rural hospitals could be forced to close, hundreds of them. That's why some Republican senators like Susan Collins fought for a $50 billion fund for rural hospitals. Although that may still not be enough to prevent some from closing, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act is a big step backward for this country's health care system.For more on this, I'm joined by Robert Rice. She's a ...